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Accelerometers in flow fields: a structural analysis of the chopped dummy in-pile tube

  • 1. Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering Oregon State University 3451 SW Jefferson Way, Corvallis, OR (United States)
  • 2. Idaho National Lab, 2525 Fremont Ave, Idaho Falls, ID, (United States)

Description

Four tests characterizing the structural response of the Chopped-Dummy In-Pile tube (CDIPT) experiment design were measured in the Hydro-Mechanical Fuel Test Facility (HMFTF). Four different test configurations were tried. These configurations tested the pressure drop and flow impact of various plate configurations and flow control orifices to be used later at different reactor power levels. Accelerometers were placed on the test vehicle and flow simulation housing. A total of five accelerometers were used with one on the top and bottom of the flow simulator and vehicle, and one on the outside of the flow simulator. Data were collected at a series of flow rates for 5 seconds each at an acquisition rate of 2 kHz for a Nyquist frequency of 1 kHz. The data were then analyzed using a Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) algorithm. The results show very coherent vibrations of the CDIPT experiment on the order of 50 Hz in frequency and 0.01 m/s2 in magnitude. The coherent vibrations, although small in magnitude pose a potential design problem if the frequencies coincide with the natural frequency of the fueled plates or test vehicle. The accelerometer data was integrated and combined to create a 3D trace of the experiment during the test. The merits of this data as well as further anomalies and artifacts are also discussed as well as their relation to the instrumentation and experiment design. (authors)

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Publishing Information

Publisher
American Nuclear Society - ANS
Imprint Place
La Grange Park, IL (United States)
ISBN
978-1-5108-4219-9
Imprint Pagination
14 p.

Conference

Title
International Topical Meeting on Advances in Thermal Hydraulics
Acronym
ATH 16
Dates
12-16 Jun 2016
Place
New Orleans, LA (United States)

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Notes
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